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    The unforgettable dates in America’s History are the days in which America was deliberately attacked. On these dates American lives were lost – many women, children, and men died. These dates are the only attacks America has ever had on her homeland. One of those unforgettable dates was September 11, 2001, where terrorist groups attacked America’s cities, a day in which America realized that there was real evil in the World. Another date that will always be unforgettable is December 7th 1941. On

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    One of the most unforgettable books I have ever read is Fahrenheit 451. Fahrenheit 451 is a book by Ray Bradbury, one of the best science fiction writers of all time. The main character realizes that the world he’s living in is censored by the government to stop free thinking. The authorities start a manhunt to prevent him from spreading his audacious ideals. One of the reasons this book is unforgettable is its story. Ray Bradbury shows us a land set in the future where books are burnt and firemen

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    Have you ever seen a work of art is so breathtaking? Isaacson claim is that the Pyramid of Giza are unforgettable works of art. One reason Isaacson believes his claim is because of the way the pyramids catch light and change our emotions. Another reason that shows that the pyramids are unforgettable works of art is that they have Harmony. First of all, Isaacson believes that the pyramids of Giza are Harmonious. In the text the author states, “ The pyramids are harmonious because limestone, a warm

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    roller coaster is worth it. I got to experience all of this and more on my trip to Los Angeles, California. I went on this trip the week of my birthday, which is July 31, with my parents and my two sisters. My second trip to California was an unforgettable experience that was important due to all of the locations I got to visit, all of the knowledge I now have from this trip, and all of the memories I made with my family. The first reason I consider this trip as an

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    I can remember. I love to capture moments of others and myself. Getting the perfect shot is the most important thing to me. Capturing moments of laughter, tears, first looks, first dance, etc are the small details that add up to make beautiful unforgettable images. I want to accommodate the needs of everyone I shoot so that when they look at their photos years later it'll warm their hearts. I aim to take images that one wants to show the world, images that'll be passed down from generation to generation

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    There are many allusions to Pandora in modern day life. In this report I will be writing about all of the different ways Pandora is incorporated in todays society. Pandora was the first woman on earth and she was created by Zeus as a punishment to Prometheus. Zeus gave Pandora and a box to Epimetheus and told him not to open it. Pandora and Epimetheus lived a happy life together in a world where no one grew old or sick. Later in life Pandora grew curious and she opened the box releasing hate, jealousy

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    11 unforgettable moments in the Fiordlands Nothing summarizes the beauty of New Zealand more than majestic Fiordland where these 11 unforgettable moments will take your breath away! An area with jagged misty peaks, endless rainforest and glacier-carved valleys, Fiordland is New Zealand’s last great wilderness.If you want to get away from it all, do one of three multi-day Great Walks or kayak in stillness in Doubtful Sound.We have rounded up 11 unforgettable moments in the Fiordlands that will, sometimes

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    Cuban Exile Analysis

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    Kennedy. Bomber planes. Disaster. Embarrassing. Unforgettable. It was supposed to be a secret, but it became public days before the invasion. It was the historic Bay of Pigs invasion, and I am a surviving Cuban exile. Two years ago, I fled Cuba because of that Castro guy. He was powerful and untrustworthy. I wasn’t confident in him to be in control of my country. So, I fought back with 1,400 other Cuban exiles. We would train all day and night in Guatemala with the CIA, and when the

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    Seamus Heaney portrays his childhood as an unforgettable, fond, and special memory, which can be seen in three different poems: “Digging”, “Churning Day”, and “Blackberry-Picking”. His endless expressions of affection towards childhood symbolises that it was influential and favourable time for him. Heaney expresses that childhood is unforgettable to him through the usage of regular activities. People usually remember activities that influenced them the most. And regular activities, which happen

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    Outline INTRO 1. November 22nd, 1963 was the day that wiped the smile from many American’s faces. 2. The 35th United States President was assassinated during an open – car ride through the middle of Dallas. 3. The American people grieved JFK’s death because he was popular, the assassination made it unforgettable, and that the death had a large impact in many groups. JFK was popular. 1. John F. Kennedy had 78% above average rating. 2. JFK was voted most popular modern president. 3. He was a “celebrity

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